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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 11:43 pm    Post subject: Looking for help - Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition Reply with quote

So, I've been trying to resurrect an old beast that's been with me a LONG time that has a special place in my heart. It was with me in a really crappy time in my life and I've lugged it thru several moves and want to get it running again.

It's a dual Itanium 733 development / ES platform server. Carries an Intel part # that doesn't exist. Shares parts with an HP Integrity but the numbers don't match. Firmware is obviously development and shows a LOT of weird register settings / debug info during boot. Weighs a ton, it's 6U, it's slow, but man it's cool. I had it running Server 2003 64-bit Edition (IA-64) and unfortunately, the SCSI drive that was the C vol is dead. Dead dead. I figured it'd be no big deal to throw another drive in and get it running again but for the life of me, I can't find the Server 2003 64-bit disc and COA / serial # I used to load it back in the day. I've spent the last few months scouring the ends of the internet looking for a disc with matching COA but I keep ending up with ISOs of retail, OEM or whatever other versions there are and none of the COAs I can find work. I'm sure it's a mismatch of COA and disc but I haven't had any luck. Unfortunately, in Server 2003, you have to enter a COA to continue the setup process.

I'm willing to pay good money for a Server 2003 64-bit edition (IA-64) disc or ISO with a matching / working COA to get this thing running again. This is NOT the 2003 x64 edition (x64 isn't the same as the 64-bit version, the latter is IA-64 compatible).

If I can get it running, it's getting a permanent home in my data center. I figure it's earned a nice, comfy spot in a climate controlled rack after being in garages, attics and whatnot over the last 2 decades.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 1:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do i understand right that you need a Server2003 Version what is activated by a Key and not online?
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:34 am    Post subject: Re: Looking for help - Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition Reply with quote

mavroxur wrote:
So, I've been trying to resurrect an old beast that's been with me a LONG time that has a special place in my heart. It was with me in a really crappy time in my life and I've lugged it thru several moves and want to get it running again.

It's a dual Itanium 733 development / ES platform server. Carries an Intel part # that doesn't exist. Shares parts with an HP Integrity but the numbers don't match. Firmware is obviously development and shows a LOT of weird register settings / debug info during boot. Weighs a ton, it's 6U, it's slow, but man it's cool. I had it running Server 2003 64-bit Edition (IA-64) and unfortunately, the SCSI drive that was the C vol is dead. Dead dead. I figured it'd be no big deal to throw another drive in and get it running again but for the life of me, I can't find the Server 2003 64-bit disc and COA / serial # I used to load it back in the day. I've spent the last few months scouring the ends of the internet looking for a disc with matching COA but I keep ending up with ISOs of retail, OEM or whatever other versions there are and none of the COAs I can find work. I'm sure it's a mismatch of COA and disc but I haven't had any luck. Unfortunately, in Server 2003, you have to enter a COA to continue the setup process.

I'm willing to pay good money for a Server 2003 64-bit edition (IA-64) disc or ISO with a matching / working COA to get this thing running again. This is NOT the 2003 x64 edition (x64 isn't the same as the 64-bit version, the latter is IA-64 compatible).

If I can get it running, it's getting a permanent home in my data center. I figure it's earned a nice, comfy spot in a climate controlled rack after being in garages, attics and whatnot over the last 2 decades.


ISOs are available here, you can look up the hashes of the files online as they were gathered from MSDN/My Visual Studio Downloads:
https://files.dog/MSDN/Windows%20XP/
https://files.dog/MSDN/Windows%20Server%202003/
EDIT: Among these files, avoid anything in there that contains "x64" in its name or that does not make mention of 64-Bit at all. Just look for file names that contain "64bit", "64-bit" or "ia64", though this rule of thumb can differ in other folders. Alternatively, there are multiple sites out there that catalogue the file names, hashes and descriptions, such as dnhash.net or msdn.rg-adguard.net

Activation and not having a key should not be a dealbreaker these days Wink
If that is too spicy for public discussion, contact me via PMs.

Also, if I understand correctly, you have a first generation Merced Itanium box?
If so, there are many people out there that would want to see pictures of it running Windows XP Professional 64-Bit Edition, Version 2002 (not based on Server 2003) as it is unbootable on later Itanium hardware.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 1:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://archive.org/details/X09-67470
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

max1024 wrote:
https://archive.org/details/X09-67470



This would work if I could find a product key that works. I've tried 3-4 different ISOs with all of the product keys I can find, none seem to match up.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 10:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking for help - Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition Reply with quote

Circular2494 wrote:
mavroxur wrote:
So, I've been trying to resurrect an old beast that's been with me a LONG time that has a special place in my heart. It was with me in a really crappy time in my life and I've lugged it thru several moves and want to get it running again.

It's a dual Itanium 733 development / ES platform server. Carries an Intel part # that doesn't exist. Shares parts with an HP Integrity but the numbers don't match. Firmware is obviously development and shows a LOT of weird register settings / debug info during boot. Weighs a ton, it's 6U, it's slow, but man it's cool. I had it running Server 2003 64-bit Edition (IA-64) and unfortunately, the SCSI drive that was the C vol is dead. Dead dead. I figured it'd be no big deal to throw another drive in and get it running again but for the life of me, I can't find the Server 2003 64-bit disc and COA / serial # I used to load it back in the day. I've spent the last few months scouring the ends of the internet looking for a disc with matching COA but I keep ending up with ISOs of retail, OEM or whatever other versions there are and none of the COAs I can find work. I'm sure it's a mismatch of COA and disc but I haven't had any luck. Unfortunately, in Server 2003, you have to enter a COA to continue the setup process.

I'm willing to pay good money for a Server 2003 64-bit edition (IA-64) disc or ISO with a matching / working COA to get this thing running again. This is NOT the 2003 x64 edition (x64 isn't the same as the 64-bit version, the latter is IA-64 compatible).

If I can get it running, it's getting a permanent home in my data center. I figure it's earned a nice, comfy spot in a climate controlled rack after being in garages, attics and whatnot over the last 2 decades.


ISOs are available here, you can look up the hashes of the files online as they were gathered from MSDN/My Visual Studio Downloads:
https://files.dog/MSDN/Windows%20XP/
https://files.dog/MSDN/Windows%20Server%202003/
EDIT: Among these files, avoid anything in there that contains "x64" in its name or that does not make mention of 64-Bit at all. Just look for file names that contain "64bit", "64-bit" or "ia64", though this rule of thumb can differ in other folders. Alternatively, there are multiple sites out there that catalogue the file names, hashes and descriptions, such as dnhash.net or msdn.rg-adguard.net

Activation and not having a key should not be a dealbreaker these days Wink
If that is too spicy for public discussion, contact me via PMs.

Also, if I understand correctly, you have a first generation Merced Itanium box?
If so, there are many people out there that would want to see pictures of it running Windows XP Professional 64-Bit Edition, Version 2002 (not based on Server 2003) as it is unbootable on later Itanium hardware.



Correct - It's a first generation Itanium box. I'd settle for XP 64-bit if I could get an ISO and matching key or disc with a COA. I think it'd be cool to have Server 2003 on it as it is more fitting and is what I had on it back in the day, but I'd just like to see the thing booting at this point.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i440bx wrote:
Do i understand right that you need a Server2003 Version what is activated by a Key and not online?



I'm after Server 2003 64-bit (NOT the x64, the 64-bit version is IA-64, the x64 is Intel x64)
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 6:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have all them if needed (2003, 2008, 2008 R2 and XP).

I trashed 2 nice Itanium 533 & 800 servers decades ago (only keeping the ES) and I still regret it.

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